On Mon, Sep 7, 2015 at 7:20 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On fedora 22, it looks like that system-config-lvm has been replaced by
> another application. Which one?
>
> Thank.
>
Try blivet-gui.
In my view it has yet to reach feature parity with system-config-lvm,
but (hopefully) its on its
Hi, Patrick,
> Can I rebuild from sources: system-config-lvm-1.1.18-1.fc19.src.rpm ?
Of course you can.
Run
rpm -ivh system-config-lvm-1.1.18-1.fc19.src.rpm
And then
yum-builddep system-config-lvm-1.1.18-1.fc19.src.rpm
and
rpmbuild -bb /root/rpm/SPEC/system-config-lvm.spec
Regards,
Rami Rose
On Saturday, February 7, 2015, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What is the alternative to system-config-lvm?
>
Try blivet-gui:
http://fedoramagazine.org/manage-your-partitions-like-in-anaconda-with-blivet-gui/
It works with standard partitions, LVM, and btrfs.
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On 05/01/14 23:55, Patrick Laimbock wrote:
> On 01-05-14 13:26, Frederick N. Brier wrote:
> [snip]
>> was unwilling to risk building the tool. I have a USB key that boots
>> Linux Mint. Every time I need to adjust my LVM, I have to reboot to
>> Mint, make the change and reboot again. That is sad
This doesn't answer the original question, but here are two comments.
a.) Even a few, let alone many, file system resizes make the file system
inefficient. This goes for both ext and XFS. (Btrfs is in a different category
because it allocates in chunks and when a fs is resized, a drive is adde
On 01-05-14 13:26, Frederick N. Brier wrote:
[snip]
was unwilling to risk building the tool. I have a USB key that boots
Linux Mint. Every time I need to adjust my LVM, I have to reboot to
Mint, make the change and reboot again. That is sad.
So what is the LVM tool in Linux Mint? Perhaps tha
On Thu, May 01, 2014 at 04:26:23AM -0700, Frederick N. Brier wrote:
> I love Fedora, but after asking about the disappearance myself, the
> answer given was less than logical or satisfactory.
"No one wanted to maintain it", I think. If someone wanted to, I'm sure we
could bring it back to life.
I love Fedora, but after asking about the disappearance myself, the
answer given was less than logical or satisfactory. LVM has gained some
new features that system-config-lvm did not handle. Someone decided
that was unacceptable and it had to be removed. The majority of
applications and sys
On Mon, Apr 28, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello
>
> The package system-config-lvm
> disappeared since fedora 18.
> Is there a reason?
> I new packag replace it?
>
> Thank
>
system-config-lvm (S-C-L) was deprecated back in F18 and is supposed
to be replaced by gnome-disks (or gnome-d